DGCA postpones resumption of scheduled international flights from December 15; new date to be notified later
Aviation regulator DGCA decided to postpone the resumption of scheduled international flights from December 15 citing "evolving global scenario" in the wake of the emergence of the new COVID variant.
Aviation regulator DGCA on Wednesday decided to postpone the resumption of scheduled international flights from December 15 citing "evolving global scenario" in the wake of the emergence of the new COVID variant.
Last month, the government decided to normalise international flight operations.
Scheduled international flights to and from India remain suspended since March 2020 following the coronavirus pandemic
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